Condos for Sale or Rent in Albuquerque NM

Experience sleek urban living in Downtown Albuquerque! These stylish condos are located in the heart of downtown, featuring modern fixtures and finishes for your enjoyment. Floorplans ranging from studio to 2-Bedroom penthouses. Studio living space features full kitchen and lots of room for home furnishings great views of the city from your 6th-floor balcony and walk across or up the street to many great downtown eateries and entertainment locations. The condos are right off central, so access to other city amenities is at your fingertips!

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Pet Policies

Cats : Allowed

Total allowed : No more than 2 pets allowed per apartment home.

Dogs : Allowed

Total allowed : No more than 2 pets allowed per apartment home.Comments : Weight limit of 35 lbs per pet. No aggressive breeds will be allowed. There is a one-time non-refundable Pet Fee (per unit) plus a monthly pet charge (per unit) applied to your lease upon acceptance. If you plan to have pets living in your apartment home, please be sure to discuss with property personnel for any recent changes to this policy.

Local Services

Elementary School

Distance To : .4 milesDetails : Coronado Elementary School

Middle School

Distance To : .5 milesDetails : Washington Middle School

High School

Distance To : .2 milesDetails : Amy Biehl Charter Highschool

Water: City Water

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Tips for Making the Move to Your New Apartment an Easy One

Summer is right around the corner and so is moving season. Moving season? Yes, you might be surprised to discover that summer is the prime time the majority of people move. This season takes place from May 15th to August 31st and more than 65% off all moves occur during this period. What does this mean for you? Well, moving at any time requires prior planning and moving during the prime months of the season can be a breeze as long as you have a timeline, strategy and well-thought-out plan for getting yourself on track.

Hire a Moving Company Early

With so many people packing up and heading to their new homes it’s important to book your moving company as soon as you can. If you wait until the final week or two prior to your move-in date, you will have fewer options to choose from and might end up with a company that is not the best value.

Develop a Realistic Budget

Moving during the peak months will naturally mean that costs will be higher. No one likes to hear it, but if you accept this and plan a realistic budget to allow for these slightly inflated prices, you will be much more relaxed during the move itself with no unexpected added costs popping up.

Don’t Take the Online Price Quote as a Definitive Amount

Some companies will offer online price quotes. This can help you get a ballpark idea but the more realistic quote will come from having the mover come see the space in person. Once this is done, you can get a written estimate that will be on par with what you can actually expect it to cost.

Consolidate Your Belongings

More “stuff” equals more boxes and additional moving costs for time. Moving in to your new apartment really gives you the chance to evaluate your current belongings so that you can only take those that you still need. If you have clothing that you haven’t worn for years or furniture that you are sick of looking at, why bring it along? Separate the things you must take with you from the things you no longer need and then donate those falling in to the second category. Not only are you helping others out but these donations are also tax deductible.

Create a List

Moving is a really exciting time and when you have so much on your mind, it’s easy to get overwhelmed or forget important things you need to do. Take a load off your mind by writing all this in list form. Whether you are the old fashioned pen and paper list type or more of the Excel spreadsheet addict, getting all that you need to do out of your mind and on to a solid list that you can continue to check back on will help keep you moving on the right track.

Plan What Your Furniture Needs Will Be

The great thing about moving in to an apartment is that you will have easy access to your floor plan. In fact, most are posted online. This is a great way to visually plan out what furniture you will need and where to place it. If your current furniture isn’t going to fit the floor plan or design, you might want to consider selling it prior to your move. Not only will this save you money when it comes to moving time, but it will also allow you to use this money toward paying your movers. When you are ready to get new furniture, many businesses offer free delivery! Yet another great way to save!

Check in With Your Mover a Week Prior to Your Moving Date

Moving during the peak of the season doesn’t need to be aggravating. Even though you may have reserved your mover months in advance, it’s wise to check in a week prior to moving to make sure your schedule is still on the books. Sometimes the large amount of bookings the company receives in peak season can leave some customers lost in the shuffle. A simple call to check-in can help eliminate this concern.

New Community Website

We are pleased to launch our new community website. We will post community news and information here as well as to our social media channels so be sure to check back often for new updates.